ツーリズムと経済自由化<br>Tourism and Transition : Governance, Transformation and Development

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ツーリズムと経済自由化
Tourism and Transition : Governance, Transformation and Development

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  • 言語 ENG
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基本説明

The geographical coverage ranges across Central and Eastern Europe, the Central and Eastern Mediterranean, Central Asia, China, and South Africa.

Full Description

This volume presents current research on the roles and importance of tourism and its interrelationships with governance and development in societies that are moving or have moved from 'authoritarian' to liberal democratic economic and political models, and those adjusting to the accession requirements of an enlarged European Union. The geographical coverage ranges across Central and Eastern Europe, the Central and Eastern Mediterranean, Central Asia, China, and South Africa, and the identification of common themes and frameworks is a distinguishing characteristic of the book.

Contents

1: Introduction, Derek Hall 2: Key themes and frameworks, Derek Hall 3: Capital accumulation - tourism and development processes in Central and Eastern Europe, Lesley Roberts, Northumbria University, UK 4: The Government's role in stimulating national tourism development: the case of Poland, Waclaw Kotlinski, University of Technology, Pzeszow, Poland 5: The role of foreign direct investment in the development of tourism in post-communist Hungary, Zsuszanna Behringer and Kornélia Kiss, Hungarian National Tourism Office, Budapest, Hungary 6: Estonian national heritage, tourism, and paradoxes of transformation, Barry Worthington, Abertay University, Scotland 7: Sustainability as the basis for future tourism development in Serbia, Jovan Popesku, University of Novi Sad, Serbia, and Derek Hall 8: Positioning the tourism product of an emerging industry: image, resources and politics in Kyrgyzstan, Peter Schofield, University of Salford, UK 9: Transition for EU accession: the case of Malta's restructuring tourism and transport sectors, Maria Attard, University of Malta, Malta, and Derek Hall 10: Tourism development and planning in constrained circumstances: an institutional appraisal of the Turkish Republic of North Cyprus (TRNC), Habib Alipour and Hasan Kilic, Eastern Mediterranean University, Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus 11: The impact of political instability on the tourism industries of selected Mediterranean destinations: a neural network approach, Antonis Theocharous, The Cyprus College, Cyprus 12: Provincial government roles in Chinese tourism development: the case of Hunan, Rong Huang, University of Derby, UK 13: Authenticity, ethnicity and social transformation at World Heritage Sites: tourism, retailing and cultural change in Lijiang, China, Takayoshi Yamamura, Kyoto- Sdaga University of Arts, Kyoto, Japan 14: Tourism administration and regional integration under transition: policy and practice in South Africa, Jenny Briedenhann, Buckingham Chilterns University, and Steve Butts, University of Plymouth, UK 15: Conclusions and future agenda, Derek Hall and Lesley Roberts